Jeffrey R. Wilson is a Shakespeare scholar at Harvard University and editor-in-chief of Public Humanities. He is the author of Richard III’s Bodies from Medieval England to Modernity: Shakespeare and ...
The way teamwork works (or doesn’t) has changed in the past 50 years. Across all sorts of offices and industries, it used to be that stable teams could build trust by working together over time. In ...
Grunion theater critic Sean McMullen review’s the Long Beach Shakespeare Company’s production of “Richard III.” ...
A dynamic performance by DeRod Taylor imbues the title character with a villainous charm that quickly wins over the audience ...
Folger’s third annual reading room festival kicks off on Jan. 30 with new work from writers of color and a new focus on ...
Denzel Washington and Jake Gyllenhaal took one step closer to Broadway last week, as rehearsals began for the highly ...
Updated to add Broadway Dallas announcement Stage Notes is a weekly aggregate post about theater, classical music and stage ...
Get to know this London icon: the world's oldest theatre still in use, and the West End's grand-scale star. Director Jamie ...
Creatively directed by Catherine Boniface, and innovatively reimagined and set in the sordid, dangerous world of post-war ...
The shows of abundant holiday cheer have closed, we’re rolling through January, and it is time for Atlanta theaters to move posthaste toward more varied fare. So for those of us whose New Year’s ...
A popular murder mystery show has been brutally axed after just one series on screens. Shardlake, starring Arthur Hughes and ...
Claire van Kampen, a theater director, composer and wife of actor Mark Rylance, died Saturday morning. She was 71. Van Kampen ...